Thursday, March 10, 2011

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Young and angry: Picasso, Miró, Dalí exhibition in Florence in Piazza

From March 12 to July 17, 2011 at the Palazzo Strozzi in Florence will be an exhibition and angry young Picasso, Miró, Dalí.

The exhibition is dedicated to the early work of Picasso, Miró and Dalí, artists have played a decisive role in the beginnings of modern art. The exhibition examines the pre-Cubist Picasso between 1900 and 1905, while works by Juan Miró between 1915 and 1920 are presented in close comparison to those of Salvador Dali in the five years 1920-1925, for highlight the stylistic differences and relations that characterize the period before accession of the two artists to the poetics of surrealism. Each artist will be

represented by a large group of works selected to investigate specific aspects of the early work, works that are rarely exposed to the public and yet dense with implications and suggestions for future developments.
Picasso's first production is profoundly influenced by the political beliefs of the artist: Picasso in Madrid in 1901 founded the magazine Arte Joven "illustrated with images that often ruthless, in which solidarity with the conditions of the proletariat. Even

Miró, convinced that art was primarily a political tool, refused figurative painting as an expression of cultural identity of the dominant classes. He also played the second cubism this perspective: is known the term "destroy their guitars," referring to the first Cubist paintings of Picasso and Braque.

Much younger than Picasso, Miró, Dalí was expelled from the Academy in 1926, shortly before his final exams, for saying that no one in the faculty was competent enough to examine it. Just complete mastery of painting techniques characterizes his early work, like the girl at the window of 1926 painted a clear language of realism.

Hours: daily from 9.00 to 20.00, Thursday 9.00 to 23.00

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Saturday, March 5, 2011

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Collectors in Scarborough - Florence

Scaper on Sunday, March 6, 2011 - Florence - is held in Old Town Square Collectors in the stock exchange of small antique rigatteria, collecting, numismatics and philately.

The marketplace is organized by Pro Loco Scarborough who, through different initiatives, seeks to promote the tourist resort and its cultural and artistic resources.

Hours: 8.00 am to 19.30


Info: Pro Loco
Scarborough Street
Bastions, 3 to 50038 Scarborough - Florence

Tel 055 8468165 Email: informazioni@prolocoscarperia.it
Website: www.prolocoscarperia.it

Friday, March 4, 2011

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The collections of the Louvre in Cortona - Arezzo

From March 5 to July 3, 2011, at MAEC - Etruscan Academy Museum of the City of Cortona - Arezzo, the exhibition will be held collections of the Louvre in Cortona. The Etruscans from the Arno to the Tiber.

After the great exhibition of materials from the Hermitage in 2008 Etruscans, Cortona wanted to give life to another extraordinary occasion featuring a group of objects from the more prestigious world museum, the Louvre in Paris.

The desire to bring together the collections lit, started in the eighteenth century in this small town in Tuscany, and the results of the latest and amazing excavations conducted here, with the grandeur of a collection imperial as that of the French museum, which took over the greatest masterpieces of all artistic genres, brought to illustrate a theme of challenging but not yet in-depth: the relations between the centers of Etruria gravitating inside the valleys of the Arno and the Tiber and in direct contact, political and cultural life, the people of the eastern sector of the peninsula.

What emerged was a picture with a new and exciting route from the territory of Fiesole follows the Arno from its sources to the Val di Chiana and the contact with the highest river in central Italy, the Tiber. Along this we arrive at the gates of Rome, through the towns of Chiusi, Perugia and Orvieto, passing for the singular and the world falisco grandisosità the center of Veii, the first to be absorbed by the Romans.

The various historical phases of the relationship between these centers are then studied through their major achievements, not only in arts and crafts but also on the political and religious. You can admire the bronze vases, urns and tombs, pottery and precious jewels.

Cortona will be on show at famous works as the head of Fiesole or important votive bronzes of the Falterona: pieces of crafts such as ivory pyxis in the Castellani collection of pendants or admirable Campana collection, the bronze statue Menerva found in the vicinity of sarcophagus from Chiusi and Perugia, or even the sophisticated plates Bomarzo.

But also exhibits come from the Louvre for the first time in Italy or little known to the general public and absolutely exceptional: as the great terracotta bust of Ariadne, part of a monumental statue until about ten years ago preserved without identity, warehouses of the great French museum. Today, the bride of Dionysus, with its ornaments and its ritual act, is considered among the finest examples of terracotta Etruscan Hellenistic period.

Hours: Tuesday to Sunday
at 10-19. Closed Mondays.

In two days 12 and 13 February 2011, to celebrate Valentine's Day reduced fee for couples.

For more information:
MAEC - 9 Piazza Signorelli, Cortona - Arezzo
Tel: 0575 637 235
Website: www.cortonamaec.org